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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).

In the first round, the first choices on each ballot are tallied.No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Michael Olin, CO-OP) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

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The dotted line represents
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No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Misha Karton, Pokemon) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

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The dotted line represents
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No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Ronald Cruz, Defend Affirmative Action Party) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).

No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory, so the last-place candidate (Kenny Byerly, Squelch!) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.

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The dotted line represents
the number of votes that guarantees victory (50% of counted votes).

Jimmy Bryant, Student Action/BECS/Unite has enough votes to guarantee victory and is declared a winner.In the end, 45.2% of all cast ballots counted toward a winner. This compares to 37.2%
if only the first-round votes were used.

The
Ballot Depth section shows how much lower rankings contributed to the tally.